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Ingram is the second interviewer who now says they were provided questions by Biden aides to ask the president this week.
Ingram, who is the host of "The Earl Ingram Show" on WMCS in Milwaukee, was the second local radio host this weekend to admit they received a list of questions to use for interviewing Biden.
Earl Ingram’s upbringing in Milwaukee is replete with nostalgia of which many baby boomers can relate. One of 13 children, his parents were married for 66 years. His father […] ...
“I had a bad night," President Joe Biden told Milwaukee radio host Earl Ingram in an interview.
First things first, WTMJ-AM (620) talker James T. Harris says he's not planning a rematch with WMCS-AM (1290) talker Earl Ingram Jr. after their planned debate about the NAACP and the Tea Party ...
Earl Ingram Show Ingram revealed last weekend that he was fed questions from the Biden campaign to ask the president ahead of the interview and chose to use them.
Milwaukee radio host Earl Ingram was one of two Black radio hosts to air interviews with Biden after his rocky television debate performance.
The development came after host Earl Ingram told ABC News that the Biden administration had given him five questions ahead of the interview, and he asked the president four of those questions.
The interview with host Earl Ingram was taped on July 3 and aired on July 4, with the parts removed. The news was first reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Milwaukee radio host Earl Ingram was one of two Black radio hosts to air interviews with Biden after his rocky television debate performance.